Letter to the National Review

In response to:

http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2007/07/25/why_are_we_rewarding_iran/

To: jacoby@globe.com

Re: Rewarding Iran

I agree 100 percent. Iran is a simple problem and it can be solved with a simple solution.How dare we not respond with fury to kidnappings? We should have raized Tehran to the ground the next day. Each day that goes by that we don’t bomb Iran, we are emboldening them. If we don’t fight the terrorists in Iran, we’ll have to fight them here on our very own soil one day. Plus maybe Afghanistan. And Pakistan. Lebanon. Syria. Iraq. Palestine. Sudan. Somalia. Ok it’s alot of places, but I guess we’ll be fighting them everywhere else as long as it’s not here.

The problem is that our bombing(s) seems to create more anti-American sentiment for some reason. The more terrorists we kill, the more sign up! I have another simple solution for this. We simply need to bomb them at a faster rate. Luckily, we have a president with foresight who will not back down from his plan. Ever. No matter what. Win or lose. We are truly lucky to have a leader of such intelligence that he can boil down a thousand years of complicated cultural clashes into a convenient soundbyte, and luckier still to have loyal people like yourself who will spread his message.

I’m glad that somebody sees what needs to be done with Iran. There are too many defeatists out there who simply don’t understand that war solves far more problems than it creates. You have done our country a great service by telling the truth. Thank you.

Cocksucker.

Update: The guy actually responded to me.

“Thank you for your note. Just curious, do you always sign your name like that?”

K that was pretty good. I’ll give him that. Yeah. He got me.

Finally someone is crazy enough to respond to my political hate mail. Hizzah.

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